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324 Campbell Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
Protects the community, carries out judgments imposed by the courts, provides a safe and humane environment for those committed to our custody and strives to increase the number of inmates who return to the community as law abiding citizens. Jail: 540-853-2621 Civil Process: 540-853-2721 Booking (Intake): 540-853-2331
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20 South Roanoke Street, Fincastle, VA 24090
Administers programs that enhances public safety by controlling and supervising sentenced offenders in a humane, cost efficient manner, consistent with sound correctional principles and constitutional standards.
924 Clifton Farm Road, Honaker, VA 24260
State correctional institution.
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1260 Security Lane, Norfolk, VA 23502
Programs and services for detained youth; ensures public safety while preparing the youth to re-enter the community. Educational programs for academic credits, GED, and other educational needs provided by Norfolk Public Schools.
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10520 Judicial Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030
Cares for people confined in the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center. Provides work, health care, educational, recreational, substance abuse treatment and other services to prisoners during confinement. Offers transitional residential treatment for selected offenders. Transports prisoners to state correctional facilities. Call for visiting hours.
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2506 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23607
Administers programs that enhances public safety by controlling and supervising sentenced offenders in a humane, cost efficient manner, consistent with sound correctional principles and constitutional standards.
24414 Musselwhite Drive, Waverly, VA 23890
Security Level 5 - Assignment Criteria: Long term: single, multiple, and life plus sentences. No disruptive behavior for at least past 24 months prior to consideration for a transfer to any less secure facility.
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9309 Center Street, Suite 204, Manassas, VA 20110
Administers programs that enhances public safety by controlling and supervising sentenced offenders in a humane, cost efficient manner, consistent with sound correctional principles and constitutional standards.
1400 North Uhle Street, Suite 704, Arlington, VA 22201
After release, we provide direct services (such as housing assistance, clothing, transportation, smartphones, laptops, debt repayment, and ongoing help with rent and other expenses), offer a comprehensive Employment Program, and facilitate an ongoing weekly virtual support group for program participants. OAR also established a pilot, gender-responsive, clinical services initiative providing a range of reentry services specifically tailored for individuals identifying as women/female/femme who are coming home to the community after experiencing incarceration.
OAR work with individuals at the Arlington County Detention Facility, the Adult Detention Center in the City of Alexandria, the closest Virginia state prison, and other correctional facilities who are preparing to return to the community and who come back to Arlington, Alexandria, and Falls Church. OAR efforts in facilities include pre-release workshops focused on reentry issues, health and wellness, group psychotherapy, and transition planning.
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100 Premier Place, Winchester, VA 22602
Supervises probationers from the Circuit Courts and parolees from the Virginia Parole Board. Front Royal Sub-Office: 540-635-7101 Woodstock Sub-Office: 540-459-5350
5620 Southpoint Centre Boulevard, Suite 110, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
Administers programs that enhances public safety by controlling and supervising sentenced offenders in a humane, cost efficient manner, consistent with sound correctional principles and constitutional standards.
901 Corrections Way, Jarratt, VA 23867
A major male institution. Security Level 3 - Assignment Criteria: Single, multiple, & Life + sentences must have served 20 consecutive years on sentence. No disruptive behavior for at least past 24 months prior to consideration for a transfer to any less-secure facility.
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211 Nor-Dan Drive, Suite 1080, Danville, VA 24540
Administers programs that enhances public safety by controlling and supervising sentenced offenders in a humane, cost efficient manner, consistent with sound correctional principles and constitutional standards.
842 Ole Turnpike Drive, Bedford, VA 24523
Administers programs that enhances public safety by controlling and supervising sentenced offenders in a humane, cost efficient manner, consistent with sound correctional principles and constitutional standards.
3300 Fairfax Drive, Suite 320, Arlington, VA 22201
Administers programs that enhances public safety by controlling and supervising sentenced offenders in a humane, cost efficient manner, consistent with sound correctional principles and constitutional standards.
10800 H Jack Rose Highway, Pound, VA 24279
A correctional facility. Assignment Criteria: Security Level-S with appropriate segregation qualifier. All Sentences, Initial and Reclass. PROFILE: Recent disruptive, assaultive, severe behavior problems, predatory-type behavior, escape risk; requiring segregation. Must complete Progressive Housing Phase Program prior to transfer to less secure facility.
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3600 Woods Way, State Farm, VA 23160
A male correctional facility. Security Level 3 - Assignment Criteria: Single, multiple & life + sentences must have served 20 consecutive years on sentence. No disruptive behavior for at least past 24 months prior to consideration for a transfer to any less-secure facility.
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32 Bridge Street South, Suite 300, Martinsville, VA 24112
Administers programs that enhances public safety by controlling and supervising sentenced offenders in a humane, cost efficient manner, consistent with sound correctional principles and constitutional standards.
601 Industrial Park Road, Farmville, VA 23901
Supervises probationers from the Circuit Courts and parolees from the Virginia Parole Board.
313 E Market Street, Martinsville, VA 24112
The ANCHOR Commission is a governmental entity which oversees a Group Home / Shelter Care facility for male teenagers who are court involved and referred - 12 to 17 years of age. Other services provided for all youth are: Outreach Detention and GPS Monitoring, Seven Challenges and Brief Challenges substance use programs, Aggression Replacement Training (A.R.T.), Co-Parenting: Two Parents, Two Homes (custody) class, Transitional Day Program (TDP) and Lee Ford Camp Recreational Facility.
13230 Lovers Lane, Culpeper, VA 22701
VA CARES (Community Action Re-entry System) is a member of a statewide re-entry program for adult prisoners and returning citizens released from Virginia's state institutions and local jails. This program is operated by People Incorporated of Virginia. Program services include: information and referrals to meet immediate needs, such as: food, clothing, medical care, and housing. Assistance is provided to help program participants obtain jobs through job readiness workshops. Participants in these groups are provided job leads. Peer groups are also provided to help to returning citizens make connections and address barriers to reunification and community engagement.
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3002 Hungary Spring Road, Suite 102, Henrico, VA 23228
Re-Entry Services focus on the first 3 years post-incarceration.
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108 Henry Street Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
A statewide re-entry program for ex-prisoners. Provides both pre-release and post-release education, counseling and direct services in the areas of employment, housing, family and community relations, food, transportation, legal/medical referrals and rights restoration. Pre-release workshops are conducted in prisons throughout the state. This program uses volunteers. VA CARES Program provides bus passes for their clients.
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809 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23220
Provides person-centered reentry services to assist those impacted by the criminal legal system.
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2510 Houghton Avenue, South Boston, VA 24592
Administers programs that enhances public safety by controlling and supervising sentenced offenders in a humane, cost efficient manner, consistent with sound correctional principles and constitutional standards.
